On January 21, 2017 over 6,000 people rallied in solidarity as peaceful advocates and defenders of women’s rights, safety, and health. The event took place at Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando and coincided with more than 600 marches throughout the country, including the Women’s March on Washington, which is said to have had over 500,000 peaceful protesters in attendance.

Giant flowers, vines, and animals sprout from the wall of the library parking garage in downtown Orlando. This mural, originally painted by artist Don Reynolds in the early 1990’s, is soon to be covered by the new 22-story high rise called Modera Central located at 150 E. Central Blvd, which will be home to Downtown Orlando’s University club as well as hundreds of new apartments. See if you can spot all of the animals hidden throughout the mural.

Giant flowers, vines, and animals sprout from the wall of the library parking garage in downtown Orlando. This mural, originally painted by artist Don Reynolds in the early 1990’s, is soon to be covered by the new 22-story high rise called Modera Central located at 150 E. Central Blvd, which will be home to Downtown Orlando’s University club as well as hundreds of new apartments. See if you can spot all of the animals hidden throughout the mural.

Artist Don Reynolds graduated from the University of Central Arkansas, where he was encouraged to paint and draw by his professors. Eventually relocating to the Orlando area, Reynolds became a prominent local artist. Although he has created many awe-inspiring murals throughout the Orlando area, Reynolds considers himself first and foremost a sculptor.

In 2007, he created the iconic cast bronze knight with lance on horseback statue located outside the main entrance...